Saturday, December 7th, 2024

Krishna Kumar’s daughter Tisha did not die of cancer, mother told the truth, what things should be kept in mind while getting treatment

Tisha Kumar, daughter of Krishna Kumar and Tanya Singh, passed away tragically in July this year. Months later, her mother has shared an emotional note, in which she talks about the misconceptions surrounding her daughter’s demise. Tanya clarified that Tisha cancer It was not and the daughter died due to ‘wrong diagnosis’.

Tisha did not have cancer
In the post, Tanya wrote, ‘The truth is that my daughter did not have cancer from the beginning. At age 15½, she received a vaccine, which possibly caused an autoimmune reaction, which was later misdiagnosed. We did not know about it at that time.

The lymph node was swollen.
he/she urged parents toswollen lymph nodes‘ If you experience this, seek a second and third opinion before opting for a difficult procedure like a bone marrow test or biopsy.

What is lymph node swelling?
Tanya explains, “Lymph nodes are the body’s protective guards, which can swell due to emotional trauma, feelings of defeat, or an old untreated infection. Unfortunately, we were caught in the ‘medical trap’ before we even had this information. ‘ he/she expressed his/her hope that no child would ever fall victim to this “cruel medical trap”.

Why do lymph nodes swell?
Lymph node swelling, or lymphadenopathy, occurs when lymph nodes become enlarged due to an active immune reaction. Infections are the most common causes, including bacterial, viral (such as flu or HIV), and fungal infections. Conditions such as TB or mononucleosis can also trigger inflammation. Other causes include inflammatory disorders such as rheumatoid arthritis or lupus, which cause the immune system to become abnormally active. Cancers such as lymphoma or leukemia can cause persistent swelling of the lymph nodes.

Symptoms of swollen lymph nodes
There may be swelling and pain in many parts of the body
Fever
sweating, especially at night
feeling weak or tired
redness of the skin in the inflamed area
Feeling of warmth of the skin.
Sore throat (if the lumps are near the throat)
cough or trouble breathing
weight loss

Can vaccines cause swollen lymph nodes?
A report from NIH (refAccording to ), some vaccines, including COVID, can cause temporary lymph node swelling as an immune reaction. This happens because the vaccine stimulates the immune system, causing the lymph nodes to produce immune cells. Measles, mumps, rubella (MMR), and chickenpox vaccines can cause lymphadenopathy in some cases. These reactions are usually mild and resolve within a few days to weeks. Persistent or severe symptoms should be examined by a doctor.

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